> evidently GNU make is a must.
That's documented.
> GNU binutils, similarly.
That would be a bug, the Sun tools are supported.
> The compiler i
> used to build GCC (and everything previous) was SunStudio10 (which is
> register-for-free-smokes free). also, the requirement that one passes
> CC
Hey, just a note to let you guys know i bootstrapped gcc 3.4.5 on my
SPARC64/OpenSolaris ( ultrasparc II / opensolaris nv28) box (after
fighting with it, but that's my fault). I haven't tried to compile g77
or ada or any such thing, since i only need c and c++. Only one
processor in the box, no ide
Hello,
why there is no cas-based version of __exchange_and_add for 32-bit
mode Sparcs in libstdc++, namely in config/cpu/sparc/atomicity.h ?
There is spinlock-based generic code for all Sparcs, but V9 does support
32-bit cas, which can be used instead of a spinlock. This spinlock
_Atomicity_lock<
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On Tue, Jan 03, 2006 at 05:25:55PM +, Joern RENNECKE wrote:
> In http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2005-12/msg00642.html, Bernd Jendrissek
> wrote:
> > Which leads me to the subject. Would it be a win to have a macro
> > HARD_REGNO_MODE_OK_FOR_CLASS (REGN